What is the JDEV RAD way to do JSP ?

Hello,
As I see it there are some basics to doing web/jsp app's... How does jdeveloper save you typing in doing the following tasks? What jdeveloper tools/functions to I use to accomplish the following with minimal typing?
1) create/manager the session
2) get user input parameters
3) fetch data from database
4) process data
5) output data
null

hi,
if you want to create a jsp application in jdeveloper with minimal typing, you need toi use the jsp wizard by going to file\new project
then you select a project containing business component JSP application.
you can do some customisation to your jsp application by adding either jsp elements or web beans
for more information on customizing your jsp , please refer to jdeveloper help
index (type jsp, then select customising.)
there is good information on how to do that.
help this helps
null

Similar Messages

  • I have an ipod classic with 4gb, it is full. What is the most economical way to upgrade to at least 16gb

    I have an ipod classic with 4gb, it is full. What is the most economical way to upgrade to at least 16gb?
    (I don't want to delete anything)

    To recover the photos from an iPod Classic you'll need to use third-party software and the photos gained will be quite low resolution.
    See https://discussions.apple.com/docs/DOC-3991 for possibilities.

  • HT1476 What is the absolute best way to recharge my iPhone 5S?

    What is the absoulute best way to charge and discharge my iPhone 5S?  Should I wait until the battery is below a certain percentage level before recharging?

    Plug it in anytime you desire.
    Charge it until you are ready to unplug it, then do so.
    The only no-no is allowing the device to completely discharge.

  • What is the most effective way to write Statement to catch and reverse errors during query excution?

    Hello my friends:
    I am wondering what is the most effective way to deal with errors, specifically in a
    Stored Procedure.
    I wrote something like this:
    BEGIN TRY
    BEGIN TRANSACTION
    /*My statements goes in here*/
    IF ERROR_NUMBER() = 0 -- Do I need this line?
    COMMIT TRANSACTION;
    END TRY
    BEGIN CATCH
    IF ERROR_NUMBER() > 0 --Do I need this line?
    ROLLBACK TRANSACTION;
    END CATCH;
    It would make sense using the if Statement when attempting to log errors.
    Just too many variations.
    Thanks

    Also read this great article
    http://sqlblog.com/blogs/alexander_kuznetsov/archive/2009/05/13/your-try-block-may-fail-and-your-catch-block-may-be-bypassed.aspx
    Best Regards,Uri Dimant SQL Server MVP,
    http://sqlblog.com/blogs/uri_dimant/
    MS SQL optimization: MS SQL Development and Optimization
    MS SQL Consulting:
    Large scale of database and data cleansing
    Remote DBA Services:
    Improves MS SQL Database Performance
    SQL Server Integration Services:
    Business Intelligence

  • What is the most efficent way to create both a standard and HD DVD

    Hi,
    I'm just getting into HD video editing, and I have relatives who will be several years behind me. I will be making HD DVD's for myself to use, but I will also need to make standard DVD's to send to my relatives.I am assuming that the HD DVD's I create will not play in a standard DVD player. I may be wrong. However, If this is correct, is there a particular point in the process of working with Encore where I can make that choice, create the DVD, and then go back and alter it in order to create the other type without destroying and having to redo everything that was done up to that point?

    Thank you Hunt. Being ahead of most of the rest of the world and getting the best technology out there can be a pain sometimes. Reading through Jon Geddes' article left me scratching my head several times, and some of it went way over my head, but I'll keep at it, until it sinks in. Some language, terms, and shorthand, I'm sure are simple to understand to a lot of people, but I'm not in that catagory. I'll just keep working at it. 
    Terry Lee Martin
    Date: Sun, 18 Oct 2009 13:39:08 -0600
    From: [email protected]
    To: [email protected]
    Subject: what is the most efficent way to create both a standard and HD DVD
    I would edit the Project in HD in PrPro. The BD authoring part will be straight workflow.
    For the SD DVD-Video, you have a few choices. You can Export to DV-AVI Type II for Import into a new Encore Project for the DVD. Some feel that PrPro does not do a good job at down-rezing from HD to SD. For a workflow that will likely yield better quality, see this http://www.precomposed.com/blog/2009/07/hd-to-sd-dvd-best-methods/. If you have PrPro/Encore CS4, then Jeff Bellune's /thread/487134?tstart=0 might be useful to you. Just follow the links to the tutorial.
    Good luck,
    Hunt
    >

  • What is the best, cheapest way to upgrade from CS3 MAC to a newer CS for PC

    What is the best, cheapest way to upgrade from CS3 MAC to a newer CS for PC? I do graphic desing mostly print and some web and want to get into ebooks and more web graphics?

    Hi riverwalk2,
    I have check & found Design Standard CS3 that you have might be eligible for few special offer for the latest version of Adobe Creative Cloud which is independent of Operationg systems.
    Please choose the best option in http://www.adobe.com/products/discount-software-coupons.html?promoid=KAWQR
    Hope it helps you,
    Regards,
    Rajshree

  • What is the least expensive way for me to upgrade from CS version 8 and buy InDesign too?

    What is the least expensive way for me to upgrade from CS version 8 and buy InDesign too?

    Unfortuneately, a full Creative Cloud subscription at $40/month, or buy the CS6 versions outright.

  • What is the easiest/quickest way to upload a just-taken picture to Facebook?

    What is the easiest/quickest way to upload a just-taken picture to Facebook?

    Open the Facebook app on your iPhone and select Photo, select Choose from Library, etc.

  • What's the most efficient way to transfer to personal domain?

    I've been using the cumbersome .Mac address and have spent a lot of time optimizing the site, having also purchased a domain name (which I'll switch to), which is currently masked and forwarded. So what's the most smooth way of using the personal domain without losing all the strides I've made to get bumped up in the rankings? Thanks in advance for your suggestions. www.RedCottageInc.com (that's my future personal domain!)

    I'm saying that you give Google the .Mac URL to get to your sitemap but use the registered domain name for normal access.
    You are promoting your site with www.RedCottageInc.com but, because it is masked, Google needs your web.mac address to access the verification file and the sitemap so that it can spider your site.
    You normally upload your sitemap as "sitemap.xml". You can test its accessibility by entering
    http://web.mac.com/username/WebSiteName/Sitemap.xml in your browser.
    Google needs this URL to get to the sitemap - visitors will use www.RedCottageInc.com.
    Google wants to get to the verification file and the sitemap but your website visitors don't.
    I guess all this is confusing if you haven't done it before and I don't know that I am explaining it very well. The best way to get it is to go through all the steps of creating the verification file and sitemap, uploading them to your site folder and adding and verifying in your Google control panel.
    Here are the relevant Google pages...
    Guidelines...
    http://www.google.com/support/webmasters/bin/answer.py?answer=35769
    Add URL to Google...
    http://www.google.com/addurl/?continue=/addurl
    Verification file....
    http://www.google.com/support/webmasters/bin/answer.py?answer=35658&query=html+f ile&topic=&type=
    Sitemap...
    http://www.google.com/support/webmasters/bin/answer.py?answer=34657&ctx=sibling

  • What's the most efficient way to serve a file from a servlet?

    I have a servlet that does various different things depending on the needs. Sometimes it dynamically generates content, and sometimes all it does is send a file out, with no alteration.
    What is the most efficient way to just send a file?
    One option:
    OutputStream os = response.getOutputStream();
    InputStream is = new FileInputStream(...)
    (send all the bytes from is to os, the regular way using a buffer)Another option is to say:
    RequestDispatcher rd = response.getRequestDispatcher(fileName);
    rd.forward();Any other options? What's the prefered way of doing this?
    I know the rule of "don't optimize too early" but this is a situation where we need to get the maximum amount of files served with the hardware we have, and it's going to be a lot of static files, so efficiency is important.
    Thanks

    Ok, that's what I thought. It would be nice if there were a "response.sendStream(InputStream input)" method in the ServletResponse class. Even nicer would be a sendFile or sendChannel or something. This is probably a common usage and it's a place where the container has many opportunities for optimization. For example, it could call the operating systems send_file kernel call so the entire transfer would be done directly from the disk controller to the ether card (on systems that support that).
    For now I'll just do my own buffered copy.

  • I am giving my old MacBook Air to my granddaughter.  What is the most efficient way to erase all the data on it?

    I am giving my old MacBook Air to my granddaughter.  What is the most efficient way to erase the data?

    You have two options.....
    One is to do a clean reinstall of your OS - if you still have the USB installer that came with your Macbook Air...
    The second option is to create a new user (your granddaugher's name).....Deauthorize your Macbook Air from your Itunes and Appstore.....
    Restart your Macbook after you've created your granddaughter's user name, login under your granddaughter's username and delete your username.
    Search your Macbook for your old files and delete them.....
    Good luck...

  • What is the most efficient way to have full access to the front panel on RT Labview?

    I have a RT machine that needs to do its job and also port the front panel to an external machine over the network. What is the most efficient way to do it? Using as little of the RT time as possible but providing full functionality to the RT front panel.
    So far I have been using it directly from Labview - running the VI on a remote (RT) and have the front panel on local Labview (WINDOWS). I know I can do it with also through WWW (not very happy with that though).
    LV2009 SP1.
    Thanks

    Running a compiled executable on the RT target, rather than running it within the development environment, is probably slightly more efficient but limits you to the web interface.  If you're running within the LabVIEW environment, I doubt there's a noticeable difference in efficiency from the RT perspective between the web server and the LabVIEW front panel, although that's mostly a guess (I would expect the RT system to send identical data in each case, once the front panel is loaded).  Those are your only options in modern LabVIEW versions.  In LabVIEW 7.1 you could build an executable that acted as the front panel for an RT system, but that feature does not exist in recent versions.  However, a quick search turned up this document with code to approximately duplicate that behavior, perhaps it will work for you?

  • What is the most efficient way to convert a static site to a responsive site using Dreamweaver?

    I need to convert an old site made in Dreamweaver to be responsive to any monitor size. What is the most efficient way to do this?

    Depending on what you have to work with and how it was coded, it might be doable and then again not.  Suffice it to say, there are no magic buttons that will do this for you. Also consider that mobile & tablet users interact differently with their web devices. So your navigation & forms must be finger friendly.  Also images & content must make mobile users happy without killing their dataplans.  There's a lot of planning that goes into making a good Responsive Web site.
    Nancy O.

  • What is the most efficient way to turn an array of 16 bit unsigned integers into an ASCII string such that...?

    What is the most efficient way to turn a one dimensional array of 16 bit unsigned integers into an ASCII string such that the low byte of the integer is first, then the high byte, then two bytes of hex "00" (that is to say, two null characters in a row)?
    My method seems somewhat ad hoc. I take the number, split it, then interleave it with 2 arrays of 4095 bytes. Easy enough, but it depends on all of these files being exactly 16380 bytes, which theoretically they should be.
    The size of the array is known. However, if it were not, what would be the best method?
    (And yes, I am trying to read in a file format from another program)

    My method:
    Attachments:
    word_array_to_weird_string.vi ‏18 KB

  • What is the most efficient way to post several stories to multiple html pages

    What is the most efficient way to post five stories to multiple html pages?
    Currently they are all html files saved in DW with some divs sharing content and other divs are unique.
    I've experimented with saving stories as library items and dropping into other html but wondered if there is a more efficient or dynamic process.

    Server-Side Includes.
    http://forums.adobe.com/message/2112460#2112460
    Nancy O.
    Alt-Web Design & Publishing
    Web | Graphics | Print | Media  Specialists
    http://alt-web.com/
    http://twitter.com/altweb

Maybe you are looking for